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Roles for Psychologists in End-of-Life Care: Emerging Models of Practice.
Authors:Haley  William E; Larson  Dale G; Kasl-Godley  Julia; Neimeyer  Robert A; Kwilosz  Donna M
Abstract:Professional psychologists are increasingly likely to encounter opportunities to work with patients and families facing end-of-life issues. Psychologists can provide psychological assessment, intervention for patients and families, consultation with and support of health care team members, grief therapy, and program development and evaluation. Psychological services are useful for healthy individuals who wish to make thoughtful plans about their own future care, patients with life-limiting illnesses, families stressed by providing end-of-life care, bereaved individuals, and health care providers who face issues of burnout and strain. Several challenges for psychologists working in end-of-life care are noted, including training, development of clear roles, and reimbursement. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:psychologist role  therapist role  end of life  care  models  standards  guidelines
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